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Review: Grey’s still gets the heart racing

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 The emotional rollercoaster that is Grey’s Anatomy is back on New Zealand screens to the delight of its followers.

Avid viewers will retain the Grey's Anatomy they know and love. Photo: Supplied

The eighth episode, Heart Shaped Box, ran this week, and was packed with funny, surgical and heart-melting moments, keeping true to the Grey’s style.

It’s safe to say that if you are a sucker for a good TV drama, then you should be watching Grey’s

Out of all the dramas on our screens at the moment, Grey’s Anatomy has to be one of the country’s favourites.

In the previous episode alone, there was relationship drama between Lexie and Avery, there were classic Christina moments while she babysat a beating heart in a box awaiting a transplant. Along with the classic surgeries and medical talk, Lexie immersed herself in a patient’s novel so much you could see her relating the characters to her own situations, which made her hysteria all the more funny and sad at the same time.

Heart-melting moments come in the form of Callie’s confessions to her “super-Catholic, dead ex-husband’s mother” which ended in happy tears over baby pictures.

And in typical drama fashion, they threw in a cliff-hanger for an ending.

Although the plot structures are generally similar in most episodes, the detail, quality and humour in the plot counteracts the repetitiveness, to the point where you don’t even notice it.

 A sign of a good drama is the ability of a plot and script to makes its viewers laugh out loud, cry, sit on the edge of the seat, and feel the adrenaline rush of a disaster scene.

 As an avid follower this season is no let down, with apparently a finale to beat all their others.

 Rating: 4/5 – Because there is more to come and the finales are always the best.


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